The 60th Oregon Legislative Assembly was the legislative session of the Oregon Legislative Assembly that convened on January 8, 1979, and adjourned July 4th the same year.[1][2]
| 60th Oregon Legislative Assembly | |||||
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| Overview | |||||
| Legislative body | Oregon Legislative Assembly | ||||
| Jurisdiction | Oregon, United States | ||||
| Meeting place | Oregon State Capitol | ||||
| Term | 1979 | ||||
| Website | www.oregonlegislature.gov | ||||
| Oregon State Senate | |||||
| Members | 30 Senators | ||||
| Senate President | Jason Boe (D) | ||||
| Majority Leader | Fred W. Heard (D) | ||||
| Minority Leader | Robert Freeman Smith (R) | ||||
| Party control | Democratic Party of Oregon | ||||
| Oregon House of Representatives | |||||
| Members | 60 Representatives | ||||
| Speaker of the House | Hardy Myers (D) | ||||
| Majority Leader | Grattan Kerans (D) | ||||
| Minority Leader | Gary Wilhelms (R) | ||||
| Party control | Democratic Party of Oregon | ||||
Senate
| Affiliation | Members | |
| Democratic | 23 | |
| Republican | 7 | |
| Total | 30 | |
| Government Majority | 16 | |
Mike Ragsdale resigned his House seat to fill the vacancy in the Senate created by the resignation of Victor Atiyeh.
Senate Members
| District | Senator | Party | 
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Charles Hanlon | Democratic | 
| 2 | Dell Isham | Democratic | 
| 3 | Tom Hartung | Republican | 
| 4 | Mike Ragsdale | Republican | 
| 5 | Ted Hallock | Democratic | 
| 6 | Jan Wyers | Democratic | 
| 7 | Stephen Kafoury | Democratic | 
| 8 | William McCoy | Democratic | 
| 9 | Frank L. Roberts | Democratic | 
| 10 | Jim Gardner | Democratic | 
| 11 | Richard Bullock | Democratic | 
| 12 | Vern Cook | Democratic | 
| 13 | Walter F. Brown | Democratic | 
| 14 | Richard E. Groener | Democratic | 
| 15 | Tony Meeker | Republican | 
| 16 | L. B. Day | Republican | 
| 17 | Keith A. Burbidge | Democratic | 
| 18 | Clifford W. Trow | Democratic | 
| 19 | John A. Powell | Democratic | 
| 20 | George F. Wingard | Republican | 
| 21 | Edward Fadeley | Democratic | 
| 22 | Ted Kulongoski | Democratic | 
| 23 | Jason Boe (President) | Democratic | 
| 24 | Jack Ripper | Democratic | 
| 25 | E. D. Potts | Democratic | 
| 26 | Lenn Hannon | Democratic | 
| 27 | Fred W. Heard (Majority Leader) | Democratic | 
| 28 | Kenneth Jernstedt | Republican | 
| 29 | Michael G. Thorne | Democratic | 
| 30 | Bob Smith (Minority Leader) | Republican | 
House
| Affiliation | Members | |
| Democratic | 34 | |
| Republican | 26 | |
| Total | 60 | |
| Government Majority | 8 | |
Mary Alice Ford was appointed to the House seat vacated by Mike Ragsdale.
House Members
| District | House Member | Party | 
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Caroline Magruder | Democratic | 
| 2 | Ted Bugas | Republican | 
| 3 | Paul Hanneman | Republican | 
| 4 | Mark Gardner | Democratic | 
| 5 | Nancy Ryles | Republican | 
| 6 | Mary Alice Ford, Mike Ragsdale | Republican | 
| 7 | Norm Smith | Republican | 
| 8 | Vera Katz | Democratic | 
| 9 | Thomas L. Mason | Democratic | 
| 10 | Josephine H. Simpson | Republican | 
| 11 | Rick Bauman | Democratic | 
| 12 | Rod Monroe | Democratic | 
| 13 | Gretchen Kafoury | Democratic | 
| 14 | Howard Cherry | Democratic | 
| 15 | Jim Chrest | Democratic | 
| 16 | Wally Priestley | Democratic | 
| 17 | George Starr | Democratic | 
| 18 | Jane Cease | Democratic | 
| 19 | Hardy Myers (Speaker) | Democratic | 
| 20 | Drew Davis | Democratic | 
| 21 | Sue Pisha | Democratic | 
| 22 | Sandy Richards | Democratic | 
| 23 | Glenn E. Otto | Democratic | 
| 24 | Joyce Cohen | Democratic | 
| 25 | Glen W. Whallon | Democratic | 
| 26 | Ed Lindquist | Democratic | 
| 27 | Ted Achilles | Republican | 
| 28 | Curtis Wolfer | Democratic | 
| 29 | Bill Rutherford | Republican | 
| 30 | Jeff Gilmour | Democratic | 
| 31 | Alan C. Riebel | Republican | 
| 32 | Donna B. Zajonc | Republican | 
| 33 | Chick Edwards | Republican | 
| 34 | John Schoon | Republican | 
| 35 | Tony Van Vliet | Republican | 
| 36 | Mae Yih | Democratic | 
| 37 | Bud Byers | Democratic | 
| 38 | Max C. Rijken | Democratic | 
| 39 | Grattan Kerans (Majority Leader) | Democratic | 
| 40 | David B. Frohnmayer | Republican | 
| 41 | Mary Burrows | Republican | 
| 42 | Nancie Fadeley | Democratic | 
| 43 | Larry Campbell | Republican | 
| 44 | Bill Rogers | Republican | 
| 45 | John Kitzhaber | Democratic | 
| 46 | Bill Markham | Republican | 
| 47 | William Grannell | Democratic | 
| 48 | Doc Stevenson | Democratic | 
| 49 | Cecil L. Johnson | Republican | 
| 50 | Clayton Klein | Democratic | 
| 51 | Eldon Johnson | Republican | 
| 52 | Kip Lombard | Republican | 
| 53 | Gary Wilhelms (Minority Leader) | Republican | 
| 54 | Tom Throop | Democratic | 
| 55 | Bill Belamy | Republican | 
| 56 | Wayne H. Fawbush | Democratic | 
| 57 | Jack Duff | Republican | 
| 58 | Bob Brogoitti | Republican | 
| 59 | Max Simpson | Democratic | 
| 60 | Denny Jones | Republican | 
References
- ↑ "Oregon State Legislature". Oregon Legislature.
- ↑ http://records.sos.state.or.us/ORSOSWebDrawer/RecordView/6785342
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